12019-01-30T01:07:57+00:00Patrick Keatingfdfdb363527b48ac29800c3d2a6f44da6939bc3b11The Love Light (1921)plain2019-01-30T01:07:57+00:00Patrick Keatingfdfdb363527b48ac29800c3d2a6f44da6939bc3bCinematographers were beginning to think of themselves as artists, and culturally ambitious filmmakers increasingly turned to Pictorialist photography for inspiration. The most artful frames in Frances Marion’s The Love Light are stationary—not because the filmmakers were worried about distracting our attention from the story but because they did not want to distract our attention from the elegantly silhouetted compositions.
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12019-01-28T01:49:59+00:00Patrick Keatingfdfdb363527b48ac29800c3d2a6f44da6939bc3bChapter One: Additional ClipsPatrick Keating325 extra clips for Chapter Oneplain542019-01-30T01:37:09+00:00Patrick Keatingfdfdb363527b48ac29800c3d2a6f44da6939bc3b
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12019-01-30T01:00:19+00:001.x4 The Love Light1The Love Light (1921)plain2019-01-30T01:00:19+00:00Critical Commons19212019-01-28T18:08:31ZVideoFrances MarionThe Love Light